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Old 07-31-2013, 07:12 AM
Dr Wu Dr Wu is offline Format heading levels in automated table of contents Windows 7 32bit Format heading levels in automated table of contents Office 2010 32bit
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How do I format a given heading level in an automated table of contents? I'm using Word's default heading levels. I'd like to boldface the level 1 headings. I may want to do other formatting to other levels, like, say, italicize the level 3 headings.
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Old 07-31-2013, 07:54 AM
Dr Wu Dr Wu is offline Format heading levels in automated table of contents Windows 7 32bit Format heading levels in automated table of contents Office 2010 32bit
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Ok, figured it out. Just remembered where to find the menu for this.
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